"Der Geistliche Un berwindliche Held," subtitled "D.i. Lobpredig Von Dem S. Nicolaus Von Tolentin 1710 Zu M nchen," is a historical sermon delivered in Munich in 1710 by Ferdinand Joseph Dorffner. This work serves as an eulogy dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, a revered figure in the Catholic Church. The sermon provides insight into the religious practices and veneration of saints during the early 18th century in Bavaria.
Dorffner's work offers a valuable glimpse into the spiritual and cultural landscape of the time, reflecting the enduring influence of Catholic saints on the lives of the faithful. It is a testament to the power of religious oration and its role in shaping communal beliefs and values.
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